20 Oct 2000
| by CAROLINE MARSHALL
and for all the mess that governs the UK system of advertising regulation. As we report on this week s front...First off, I think we should all applaud the Advertising Association s attempt to end once and for all the mess that governs the UK system of advertising regulation. As we report on this week s front ...
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Second, while the Government openly supports the principle of self-regulation, it has not yet applied ...
28 Sep 2000
| by BEN ROSIER
, overseeing a pounds 10bn business and more than 24 million consumer, small business, government and corporate ...
, as will Danny McLaughlin and Mike Langston, heads of the company s corporate customer and government unit ...
28 Sep 2000
of homeless people.
The win is Leith s first piece of government business since winning a place ...
21 Sep 2000
| by CORDELIA BRABBS
-buying in supermarkets and posed the biggest challenge to the Labour government since Tony Blair took office more than...-buying in supermarkets and posed the biggest challenge to the Labour government since Tony Blair took office more than ...
was also people spontaneously telling the government that they are going to react to things they don t like ...
groups can take on the government.
Some industry observers say the protests of last week are another ...
31 Aug 2000
| by BEN ROSIER
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The date for analogue switch-off could be brought forward to 2004 if the
government follows ...
has digital television, which he claimed is
unlikely to happen before 2006. However, the government ...
14 Jul 2000
| by CLARE CONLEY
for the broadcasting and telecoms industry
in its submission to the Government s White Paper on the future...The Independent Television Commission is adding its voice to the
call for a single regulator for the broadcasting and telecoms industry
in its submission to the Government s White Paper on the future of
broadcast and communications regulation.
The move comes hot on the heels of proposals from the IPA ...
14 Jul 2000
| by DEBORAH BONELLO
The e-revolution might be the biggest thing on the agenda for both
the Government and the business...The e-revolution might be the biggest thing on the agenda for both
the Government and the business world, but there are still more than 15
million adults in the UK who have no intention of going online in the
near future.
Despite growing popular enthusiasm for the internet, a recent survey ...
13 Jul 2000
| by ALEXANDRA JARDINE
, the brand consultancy, is creating a below-the-line campaign
to support a new government initiative ...
06 Jul 2000
| by IMELDA MICHALCZYK
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The Newspaper Society has called on the government to radically reform
press ownership regulation in order ...
06 Jul 2000
| by JENNIFER HISCOCK
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This case is living in a world that existed five years ago and the
remedies the US government is proposing ...